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The Planters Mercantile. The Planters Mercantile, is located in Bluffton, South Carolina.It was built in 1890. Unlike most 19th century commercial buildings on Calhoun St., the Mercantile is built with two full stories; the ground floor store has very high ceilings, tall windows and entry doors.
Formal worship in the Bluffton area traces its roots to the establishment in 1767 of St. Luke's Parish, where a church was built near Pritchardville in 1787. Service on “The Bluff” of the May River first took place in the early 1830s. The young town of Bluffton was a summer resort for the area and inland planters and a stop on the ferry ...
The festival will block traffic in Bluffton for most of Saturday. ... Calhoun St. and all intersecting side streets (Lawrence St., Church St. and Lawton St.) will be closed starting at 7:30 a.m ...
Fellow small-town enthusiast Leigh Crandall and I put in hours upon hours of research, including chatting up locals and hitting the road, to bring you the top 10 standout small towns across ...
The first South Carolina secession movement began under what is now known as the Secession Oak tree, led by Robert Barnwell Rhett on July 31, 1844. In the 1850s, a steamboat landing was built at the end of Calhoun Street, and Bluffton became the commercial center of southern Beaufort County as a stopover for travelers between Savannah and
The preserve is located adjacent to the grounds of Naval Hospital Beaufort. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources constructed a gravel road to access the site in August of 2020. 26: Fort Fremont Battery: Fort Fremont Battery: May 5, 2010 : Bay Point Rd., 0.3 miles (0.48 km) from Land's End Rd.
Look no further than Bluffton, South Carolina. Chloe Appleby. October 30, 2024 at 1:02 PM. ... Bluffton has been selected as the newest site for HGTV’s yearly home giveaway, which runs from Dec ...
The Cole family sold their holdings in Bluffton and moved to Texas in 1874. Mrs. Kate Du Bois, wife of the federally appointed Post Master, purchased the property then sold it in 1882 to Mrs. George Cuthbert Heyward, Sr. and it remained in the Heyward family until its purchase in 1998 by the Bluffton Historical Preservation Society.